Abstract

A sampling technique is discussed for measuring the time-resolved electron energy distribution in moving striations by means of the Langmuir-Druyvesteyn probe method. The technique is used in a neon discharge ( p 0 = 0.79 torr; I d = 105 mA; 2 r = 5.6 cm). It is found that the electron energy distribution strongly depends upon the striation phase; in the region of strong electric field it is double peaked.

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